Beto Cuevas

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Luis Alberto "Beto" Cuevas Olmedo was the lead singer of the now-defunct Chilean and Latin American rock band, La Ley. He grew up in Montréal, Quebec, and is fluent in French, English, and Chilean Spanish. He now resides in Los Angeles, California and is pursuing a solo career.

During a 1988 trip to Santiago Beto met La Ley’s drummer, Mauricio Claveria. The drummer invited Beto to join the band, which had just seen the departure of two of its founding members. Beto made his singing debut on the band’s first full-length album, “Desiertos,” quickly becoming the voice of La Ley. Shortly thereafter La Ley released its first big-label album, “Doble Opuesto,” which featured a cover of the Rolling Stones “Angie,” a huge hit that propelled the band widespread notoriety.

Since then, Beto Cuevas has been one of the main creative forces behind the band, writing and singing most of the tracks. Many band observers credit his early years in North America as the greatest influence in La Ley’s sound, which is unique among Chilean and Latin American bands. Less Latin and more power pop/rock, La Ley writes lyrics in English, Spanish, and occasionally French, and could comfortably make rotation on U.S. alternative rock stations.

Beto Cuevas is recently on hiatus from La Ley and is working on new material for an upcoming solo disc. Beto has also been working on some small musical projects, including the song "Loud" which is a collaboration with Masters At Work ("Little Louie" Vega & Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez) and will be released in 2006 on the MAW upcoming album. He also recycled the song Mentira, which was originally featured on the La Ley MTV Unplugged, and made a new version to be featured on the soundtrack for the movie "La Mujer de Mi Hermano".

Other musical projects include a collaboration with Chilean band Los Prisioneros on their latest album Manzana where Beto stepped in to play synthesizers, guitars and vocals on the songs "Insatisfacción", a reversion of the Rolling Stones classic "Can't Get No (Satisfaction)", and "Eres Mi Hogar". Your best bet for catching Beto Cuevas these days is to head to the movie theater. Beto plays the role of an Opus Dei priest in the film "La Mujer de Mi Hermano" and will appear on the soon to be released film "Borderland" by director Zev Berman, where Beto plays a satanic cult leader. He is also getting ready to work on his first starring role on the film "Una Vez Mas" from director Ricardo DeMontreuil due for release in 2007, and which features Beto as a philosophy professor. Work on his solo album is still at the beginning stages and recording won't begin until late in 2006.

[edit] Trivia

  • He uses his song "Tejedores de Ilusión" to end most of his concerts, because it is one of the most nostalgic songs.
  • Their (La Ley) video of "Vi" was banned in MTV for the use of guns.
  • His upcoming album may be release with the name of "Solo".
  • Change his style from Rock to Pop in the year 2000, for their album "Uno"
  • Krazyworld is his only song sung completely in French.
  • He believes that movie editors are frustated actors that weren't able to act.
  • Historias e Histeria is a compilation of La Ley's best singles from each album.
  • Most of the actors that appear in the video "Vi", including Beto, caught flu.
  • He speaks French, English, and Spanish fluently.
  • The song Mentira was originally written by him for the album Uno

[edit] Discography With La Ley

[edit] Singles

Album Singles
 Doble Opuesto
  • Released: 1990
  • Singles:
    • Desiertos
    • Angie
    • Doble Opuesto
    • Prisioneros de la Piel
 La Ley
  • Released: 1992
  • Singles:
    • Auto-Ruta (Feel the Skin)
    • Tejedores de Ilusión
 Invisible
  • Released: 1995
  • Singles:
    • El Duelo
    • Día Cero
    • Hombre
    • Cielo Market
    • 1-800 Dual
 Vértigo
  • Released: 1998
  • Singles:
    • Fotofobia
    • Vi
    • Tanta Ciudad
    • Sed
 Uno
  • Released: 2000
  • Singles:
    • Aquí
    • Fuera de Mi
    • Eternidad
    • Verano Espacial
    • Amor y Fé
 La Ley MTV Unplugged
  • Released: 2001
  • Singles:
    • Mentira
    • El Duelo (Feat. Ely Guerra)
    • Intenta Amar
 Libertad
  • Released: 2003
  • Singles:
    • Ámate y Sálvate
    • Más Allá
    • Mi Ley
 Historias e Histeria
  • Released: 2004
  • Singles:
    • Mirate
    • Histeria
    • Bienvenido al Anochecer
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